A loan helped to buy additional quality breeds of poultry to meet the overwhelming demand for eggs and poultry products in her area.


Jackline's story

Jackline is 31 years old. She is a fighter and a hardworking, honest, and responsible mother who has always enjoyed working independently. She is from a remote village in the area of Sotik, Kenya.

She has been actively involved in farming for the past few years and has never regretted or looked back. She practices mixed farming and sells milk, eggs, and various food crops at the local market. She passionately loves poultry farming, but the biggest challenge she faces is a lack of capital to buy quality breeds of poultry that are resistant to diseases and that lay more eggs.

Jackline is seeking a loan to purchase additional poultry. She will use her excess maize to feed the poultry and will provide the poultry with sorghum to give them energy and green grams (beans) for protein. Through better feeding, the poultry will increase their egg production and will lay more eggs that are of good quality, which will translate to more income for her. Apart from an increase in egg production, she will get increased output from poultry meat, and this will further increase her income and profit margins.

In addition to profits, Jackline will benefit from chicken manure, which contains the highest amount of nitrogen of any livestock manure and is very valuable as fertilizer. She will be able to save money that would have been spent to buy fertilizer.

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It finances smallholder farmers to purchase dairy cows, chickens, cereals, farm inputs and farming equipment.



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